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:Andy Tanenbaum: MINIX license change
Andy Tanenbaum: MINIX license change
Apr 9, 2000, 00 :24 UTC (9 Talkback[s]) (7039 reads)

(Other stories by Andrew Tanenbaum) (As seen on slashdot)

"Better late than never. I finally got permission from Prentice Hall to change the MINIX license to the BSD license. The lawyers sort of sat on this for two years."

"Anyway, the new license conditions are below. These are the same as for Berkeley UNIX. It seems to me better for the users than GPL since there is no requirement to provide source code. MINIX is much smaller than Linux and might well be suitable as the operating system for a watch, camera, or transistor radio. The manufacturer of, say, a watch might really not want to provide a CD-ROM with the source code with each watch or even a web site with the source code, as being too much trouble. The new MINIX license says you can distribute source if you want to, but you don't have to. At this point, for most intents and purposes, MINIX is effectively no different than being in the public domain. You can do whatever you want with it."

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And not a moment too soon too!  ...   Wow!   
Paul Ferris
Apr 9, 2000, 03:15:25
 
... their GW-BASIC program for the MITS  ...   And next, Microsoft will open the source to...   
Benjamin Scott
Apr 9, 2000, 03:48:37
 
If it had not been for andy's infamo ...   Don't be upset.   
G. Richard Raab
Apr 9, 2000, 06:26:13
 
May be for short-sighted developers in t ...   BSD better than GPL   
Alessandro Coppo
Apr 9, 2000, 08:00:55
 
Perhaps now we would be playing with som ...   Re: Don't be upset.   
Matteo Ianeselli
Apr 9, 2000, 14:42:42
 
"Better late then never" may be "too lit ...   Re: And next, Microsoft will open the source to...   
Ted Clark
Apr 9, 2000, 16:17:11
 
I like this quote from his post:

"The ...   Telling comment:   
Scott Marlowe
Apr 9, 2000, 16:58:37
 
Although you probably don't like it  ...   Hat off   
Jianmang Li
Apr 9, 2000, 23:22:39
 
Much better late than never.  Minix does ...   Better late than never   
Wesley Parish
Jun 21, 2000, 04:53:06
 
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